Ryobi EBW4023L Istruzioni per l’uso

EBW4023L
ATTENTION
LASER RAYS
DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY
INTO THE BEAM
Laser Specification
EN60875-1: 1994+
A11: 1996+A2:2001
Laser class 2
Wave lengths: 650 nm
Output Power: <1mW
EBW4023L
230mm BAND SAW WITH LASER AND LIGHT
OWNERʼS OPERATION MANUAL

EBW4023L
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ATTENTION
LASER RAYS
DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY
INTO THE BEAM
Laser Specification
EN60875-1: 1994+
A11: 1996+A2:2001
Laser class 2
Wave lengths: 650 nm
Output Power: <1mW
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ATTENTION
LASER RAYS
DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY
INTO THE BEAM
Laser Specification
EN60875-1: 1994+
A11: 1996+A2:2001
Laser class 2
Wave lengths: 650 nm
Output Power: <1mW
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EBW4023L
ATTENTION
LASERRAYS
DONOTLOOKDIRECTLY
INTOTHEBEAM
LaserSpecification
EN60875-1:1994+
A11:1996+A2:2001
Laserclass2
Wavelengths:650 nm
OutputPower:<1mW
EBW4023L
ATTENTION
LASER RAYS
DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY
INTO THE BEAM
Laser Specification
EN60875-1: 1994+
A11: 1996+A2:2001
Laser class 2
Wave lengths: 650 nm
Output Power: <1mW
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EBW4023L
ATTENTION
LASER RAYS
DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY
INTO THE BEAM
Laser Specification
EN60875-1: 1994+
A11: 1996+A2:2001
Laser class 2
Wave lengths: 650 nm
Output Power: <1mW
EBW4023L
ATTENTION
LASER RAYS
DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY
INTO THE BEAM
Laser Specification
EN60875-1: 1994+
A11: 1996+A2:2001
Laser class 2
Wave lengths: 650 nm
Output Power: <1mW
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EBW4023L
ATTENTION
LASER RAYS
DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY
INTO THE BEAM
Laser Specification
EN60875-1: 1994+
A11: 1996+A2:2001
Laser class 2
Wave lengths: 650 nm
Output Power: <1mW
EBW4023L
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ATTENTION
LASER RAYS
DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY
INTO THE BEAM
Laser Specification
EN60875-1: 1994+
A11: 1996+A2:2001
Laser class 2
Wave lengths: 650 nm
Output Power: <1mW
EBW4023L
ATTENTION
LASER RAYS
DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY
INTO THE BEAM
Laser Specification
EN60875-1: 1994+
A11: 1996+A2:2001
Laser class 2
Wave lengths: 650 nm
Output Power: <1mW
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ATTENTION
LASER RAYS
DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY
INTO THE BEAM
Laser Specification
EN60875-1: 1994+
A11: 1996+A2:2001
Laser class 2
Wave lengths: 650 nm
Output Power: <1mW
Fig. 20(B) Fig. 20(C)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Table of Contents
Product Specicatons
Rules for Safe Operation
Description
Features
Assembly
Adjustments
Operation
Maintenance
Parts Ordering / Service
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Input
Power
No load speed
Dust port
Throat capacity
Max saw blade width / length
Max saw blade thickness
Max height of cut
Saw table size
Weight
240 V~50 Hz
400W
1400 min-1
Ø44.5 mm
230mm
10 mm X 1510 mm
0.35 mm
80 mm
290 mm x 290 mm
17.8 Kg

RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
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Keep work area clear
Cluttered areas and benches invite injuries.
Consider work area environment
Do not expose tools to rain.
Do not use tools in damp or wet locations.
Keep work area well lit.
Do not use tools in the presence of flammable liquids or gases.
Guard against electric shock
Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces
(e.g. pipes, radiators, ranges, refrigerators).
Keep other persons away
Do not let persons, especially children, not involved in the
work touch the tool or the extension cord and keep them
away from the work area.
Store idle tools
When not in use, tools should be stored in a dry locked-
up place, out of reach of children.
Do not force the tool
It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was
intended.
Use the right tool
Do not force small tools to do the job of a heavy duty tool.
Do not use tools for purposes not intended; for example
do not use circular saws to cut tree limbs or logs.
Dress properly
Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery, they can be caught
in moving parts.
Non-skid footwear is recommended when working outdoors.
Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair.
Use protective equipment
Use safety glasses.
Use face or dust mask if working operations create dust.
Connect dust extraction equipment
The tool is provided for the connection of dust extraction
and collecting equipment, ensure these are connected and
properly used.
Do not abuse the cord
Never yank the cord to disconnect it form the socket. Keep
the cord away from heat, oil and sharp edges.
Secure work
Where possible use clamps or a vice to hold the work. It
is safer than using your hand.
Do not overreach
Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
Maintain tools with care
Keep cutting tools sharp and clean for better and safer
performance.
Follow instruction for lubricating and changing accessories.
Inspect tool cords periodically and if damaged have them
repaired by an authorised service facility.
Inspect extension cords periodically and replace if damaged.
Keep handles dry, clean and free from oil and grease.
Disconnect tools
When not in use, before servicing and when changing
accessories such as blades, bits and cutters, disconnect
tools from the power supply.
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Remove adjusting keys and wrenches
Form the habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting
wrenches are removed from the tool before turning it on.
Avoid unintentional starting
Ensure switch is in off position when plugging in.
Use outdoor extension leads
When the tool is used outdoors, use only extension cords
intended for outdoor use and so marked.
Stay alert
Watch what you are doing, use common sense and do not
operate the tool when you are tired.
Check damaged parts
Before using the tool, it should be carefully checked to determine
that it will operate properly and perform its intended
function.
Check for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts,
breakage of parts, mounting and any other conditions that
may affect its operation.
A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly
repaired or replaced by an authorised service centre unless
otherwise indicated in this instruction manual.
Have defective switches replaced by an authorised service
centre.
Do not use the tool if the switch does not turn on and off.
WARNING:
The use of any accessory or attachment other than one
recommended in this instruction manual may present a risk
of personal injury.
Have your tool repaired by a qualified person
This tool complies with the relevant safety regulations.
Repairs should only be carried out by qualified persons using
original spare parts, otherwise this may result in considerable
danger to the user.
Do not use saw blades which are damaged or deformed;
Replace the table insert when worn;
Connect band saw to a dust-collecting device when sawing
wood;
Do not operate the machine when the door or guard protecting
the saw blade is open;
Take care that the selection of the saw blade matches the
material to be cut;
Do not clean the saw blade whilst it is in motion;
Wear suitable personal protective equipment, when necessary,
this could include;
Hearing protection to reduce the risk of induced hearing loss,
Respiratory protection to reduce the risk of inhalation of
harmful dust,
Gloves for handling the saw blade and rough material.
Maintenance and servicing
The operators instructions in factors influencing exposure
to noise (e.g. material to be supported to reduce the emitted
noise, selected saw blade);
Correct adjustment and regular maintenance of the saw blade
and band wheel cleaning equipment and of lubrication system.

When straight cutting against the fence use a push stick.
During transportation the saw blade guard should be fully
down and close to the table.
When bevel-cutting with the table incline, place the guide
on the lower part of the table.
When cutting round timber use a suitable holding device
to prevent twisting of the workpiece.
Do not use guarding for handling or transportation.
Adjust the adjustable guard as close to the workpiece as
practicable.
THANK YOU FOR BUYING A RYOBI PRODUCT.
To ensure your safety and satisfaction, carefully read through
this OWNER'S MANUALand SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS before
using the product.
2. Blade guide knob
3. Lock lever
4. Table lock handle
5. Scale
6. Scale indicator
7. Angle adjustment knob
8. Dust exhaust port
9. Blade tension knob
11. Blade guide support
12. Switch and switch key
13. LatchLower
14. Saw table
15. Saw blade
16. Blade guard
18. Tracking view window
19. Table aligning bolt
20. Washer
21. Wing nut
22. Nut
23. Spring
24. Blade guide assembly
25. Set screws
26. Upper wheel
27. 8mm Hex nut
28. Lower blade guides
29. Lower wheel
30. To decrease tension
31. To increase tension
32. Blade on wheel
33. Zero stop set screw
34. Small combination square
35. Upper blade guide support
36. Blade guide screws
37. Blade guide support screw
38. Thrust bearing screw
39. Thrust bearing
40. Lower blade guide support
41. Blade guide
42. Switch key
43. Lock knob
44. Mitre gauge slot
45. Mitre gauge
46. Brush
47. Tire
48. Screw
50. Lower wheel
51. Pulley shaft
52. Motor pulley
53. Drive belt
Angle Adjustment Knob
Tilts the saw table for bevel cutting.
Blade Guard
Protects the operator from coming in contact with the blade.
Blade Guide Support
Helps keep the blade from twisting during operation.
Blade Guide Knob with Lock Lever
Use the blade guide knob and lock lever to adjust the
blade guide assembly to keep the blade from twisting or
breaking. Always lock the blade guide assembly in place
before turning on the band saw.
Blade Tension Knob
Controls blade tension when changing blades and making
adjustments for various sawing applications.
Dust Exhaust
Port
and Adaptor
A 44.5 mm (1 - 3/4”) dust exhaust port makes dustless
cutting possible by blowing the dust away from the user.
Attach the adaptor to the dust exhaust port when using
adust collection system or vacuum.
Latch
Easy open latches allow front cover to be opened for making
adjustments.
Saw Blade
Saw comes with a standard 6mm (1/4”) blade.
Saw Table with Throat Plate
Your band saw has a square 290mm (11-3/8”) aluminum
saw table with tilt control for maximum accuracy. The throat
plate, installed in the saw table at the factory, allows for
blade clearance.
Scale and Scale Indicator
The scale and scale indicator show the angle or degree
the saw table is titled for bevel cutting.
KNOW YOUR BAND SAW
Before attempting to use, familiarise yourself with all the
operating features and safety requirement of your saw.
54. Laser
When transporting use one hand to support the machine
base, and another to hold the machine body in which
the main switch is located.
Laser
Allows accurate and precise location when cutting the
workpiece.
Straight
Allows straight cutting for the workpiece.
Light
Increases workpiece illumination.
Where possible use clamps or a vice to hold the work. It
is safer than using your hand.
Use and correctly adjust the saw blade guard.
56. Light
55. Straight Fence
57. Hex Key (W3, W4, W5)
(Not included)
49. Motor Capacitor
58. Laser cover
59. M3 Tapping screw
60. Laser ON/OFF switch
61. Button cell protection tube
17. Upper Latch
10. Blade tracking knob
1. Blade tracking knob
Fence
DESCRIPTION
FEATURES
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RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION

If lag bolts are used, make sure they are long enough to go
through holes in the saw base and material the saw is being
mounted to. If machine bolts are being used, make sure bolts
are long enough to go through holes in the saw base, the
material being mounted to, and the lock washers and hex
nuts.
NOTE: It may be necessary to countersink hex nuts and
washers on bottom side of mounting board.
ADJUSTING BLADE GUIDE ASSEMBLY (Fig. 4)
To prevent the blade from twisting or breaking, the blade
guide assembly (24) should always be set approximately
(1/8" )
3mm above the workpiece.
Turn the lock lever (3) counterclockwise to unlock the
blade guide assembly.
Asaguide, use a scrap piece of the same wood you are
about to cut to set the height of the blade guide assembly.
Adjust the blade guide assembly by turning the blade
guide knob (2).
Lock blade guide assembly in place by turning the lock
knob clockwise.
Failure to turn the saw off, and unplug the saw
couldresult in accidental starting causing
possible
serious
personal injury.
WARNING:
MOUNTING THE SAW TABLE (Fig. 1 & 2)
MOUNTING BAND SAW TO WORKBENCH
If the band saw is to be used in a permanent location, we
recommend that you secure it to a workbench or other stable
surface. When mounting the saw to a workbench, holes
should be drilled through the supporting surface of the
workbench.
Each hole in the saw base should be bolted securely using
bolts, lock washers, and hex nuts (not included).
Place band saw on the workbench. Using the saw base
as a pattern, locate and mark the holes where the band
saw is to be mounted.
Drill four holes through the workbench.
Place band saw on the workbench aligning holes in the
saw base with the holes drilled in the workbench.
NOTE: All bolts should be inserted from the top. Install
the lock washers and hex nuts from the underside of the
bench.
Insert all four bolts (not included) and tighten securely
with lock washers and hex nuts (not included).
Supporting surface where band saw is mounted should be
examined carefully after mounting to insure that no
movement during use can result. If any tipping or warping is
noted, secure workbench or support surface before
beginning cutting operation.
CLAMPING BAND SAW TO WORKBENCH (Fig. 3)
If the band saw is to be used as a portable tool, it is
recommended that you fasten it permanently to a mounting
board that can easily be clamped to a workbench or other
supporting surface.Themountingboardshouldbeof sufficient
size to avoid tipping of saw while in use. Any good grade
plywood or chipboard with a 19 mm thickness is
recommended.
Mount saw to board using holes in saw base as a template
for hole pattern. Locate and mark the holes where the
band saw is to be mounted.
Place the key in a location inaccessible to children and
others not qualified to use the tool.
Table Lock Handle
Loosening the table lock handle allows the saw table to
be tilted at different angles.Tightening the table lock handle locks
the saw table in place.
Tracking Knob
Adjusts tracking to keep blade centered on the wheels.
Tracking View Window
The tracking view window makes tracking adjustments easier
to see.
Remove the angle adjustment knob (7) from the side of
the saw housing.
NOTE:
Take
care
when removing the nut (22) and
washer (20) from the centre of the angle adjustment
knob. There is a spring (23) in the centre that is released
after the nut and washer are removed.
Remove the t able aligning bolt (19), washer (20), and
wing nut (21) from the saw table.
Standing at the front of the band saw, slide the saw
table through the slot moving from the front side of the
saw table to the back.
Insert the washer (20) on the threaded end of the table
lock handle (4). The table lock handle is spring loaded
and isreleased by pulling the handle away fromthe saw
housing. Tighten the saw table to the saw housing by
ratcheting the table lock handle clockwise or by finger
tightening the table lock handle.
Reattach the angle adjustment knob using the spring,
washer and nut.
Reattach the table aligning bolt (19), washer (20), and
wing nut (21) to the saw table.
NOTE:
The wing nut goes below the saw table.
Follow the last three steps in previous section
"Mounting Band Saw to Workbench".
Switch and Switch Key
Your band saw has an easy access power switch. To lock
in the OFF position, remove the yellow switch key.
(3/4")
ASSEMBLY
ADJUSTMENTS
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FEATURES
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